The MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship heads to the Spanish circuit of
MotorLand Aragon for the first European round of the season, and it is a circuit
Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing Ducati) has dominated at in the past. Set in the
stunning desert landscape of Alcañiz and just hours away from the city of
Barcelona, the modern circuit is certainly one which can capture the imagination
of many, and can produce some stunning racing to match. Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki
Racing Team) has dominated the field so far in 2017, but are we about to see
another familiar face back on the top step?
Kawasaki Racing Team duo
Jonathan Rea and Tom Sykes head to Spain with an impressive opening record so
far for 2017; one which will be tough to keep up heading into Europe. Jonathan
Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) had a perfect start to his title defense, taking two
pole positions and four victories in the opening rounds, and in very different
circumstances. However, the Northern Irishman has only secured one victory
around MotorLand in the past – in 2015’s Race One. Despite this, his pre-season
testing times were impressive and he brings a strong feeling with his ZX-10RR to
Spain. Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) has a more notable record around the
tight and twisty circuit, with four pole positions and the double race win in
2014 to his name. Sykes has made some changes to his riding style which is
paying off so far for 2017, so it will be interesting to see how this has
altered in Spain.
Undoubtedly the favourite heading into the Pirelli
Aragon Round, Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) has a stunning record
around the 5km circuit, taking the last three victories in dominant, track-day
style as well as winning back on BMW machinery in 2013. MotorLand could be the
chance for Davies to get his season well and truly underway, as he has been
unable to secure that all important first win. Despite this, team-mate Marco
Melandri (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) could be the dark horse in Aragon – he took
the first pole position and win at the circuit’s debut to the calendar in 2011
on a Yamaha, as well as returning to the top step in 2012. Making appearances on
the podium already in 2017, this could be Melandri’s chance to be back on
top.
Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team have had a steady start to their
2017 campaign, with some consistent results for the team who made big steps over
the winter. Alex Lowes (Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team) will be aiming to
find that something extra to get him onto the podium in Aragon, but MotorLand is
a circuit he has struggled at in the past, collecting only a few top ten
finishes. With a stronger package behind him and his confidence growing, what
steps can he make this weekend? Michael van der Mark (Pata Yamaha Official
WorldSBK Team) is continuing to gel with his new team and had some misfortune in
Thailand Race Two, unable to make the restart. The Dutchman has a mixed record
around Aragon; taking two second positions in WorldSSP but only two top eight
finishes so far in his WorldSBK career. It will be intriguing to see how he
takes on the YZF-R1 in Spain.
Continuing to develop the brand new
CBR1000RR Fireblade SP2, the Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team have another
tough learning weekend ahead of them. Securing top ten finishes last time out in
Buriram, Nicky Hayden (Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team) and Stefan Bradl
(Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team) are working hard with their teams to get
their machines competitive. Hayden had a tough weekend in 2016, finishing one
race in the top six and the other 23rd; however the American has a
strong record on a MotoGP™ machine. Bradl has a similar history around
MotorLand, only finishing outside of the top ten on two occasions out of seven
appearances, meaning he can take his experience forward to help develop his
Honda.
Milwaukee Aprilia duo Lorenzo Savadori and Eugene Laverty will
hope to put their tough opening rounds of 2017 behind them and get their season
properly underway in Spain, as they both head to a track they know well. Jordi
Torres (Althea BMW Racing Team) and Markus Reiterberger (Althea BMW Racing Team)
have had a steady start to the season but will be aiming to impress as the
series heads into Europe, with the cooler conditions perhaps being kinder to the
duo. Torres has a couple of top five finishes around Aragon to his name, and
following his top five finish in Thailand Race two, he will hope to impress his
home fans. Whilst Reiterberger had a steady debut around the circuit, meaning
there will be some progress to be made for the pair.
MV Agusta Reparto
Corse with lone rider Leon Camier are another team hoping to bounce back in
Europe, with a tough 2017 so far. Mechanical problems have hampered the team
this season, but Camier has shown his British resilience, fighting his way
through the pack in both Superpole and the races this season. Struggling around
the Spanish circuit in the past, it will be a tough test for Camier and his
Italian outfit this weekend. Spanish fans will be treated to home fights as
Roman Ramos (Team Kawasaki Go Eleven) hopes to build on his solid start to the
season, sitting in 13th position in the championship standings, but
what impact will the boost from his home fans provide?
Action kicks off
at 9:45am LT with Free Practice One for the first of three jam-packed days of
racing action.
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